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Description

Dreamscape 5 beckons viewers into a liminal space where imaginative abstraction transcends conventional representation. Composed of layered chromatic passages and dynamic formal gestures, this work encourages profound engagement with the realm of inner consciousness. The piece embodies contemporary artistic practice that privileges emotional authenticity and open-ended interpretation, appealing to collectors drawn to works that provoke critical reflection and aesthetic contemplation. An eloquent choice for refined spaces that demand intellectual substance and visual sophistication.

Framed in a Smooth White frame with a Mount

Size: 43cm x 43cm.

Location: On display in the Wimbledon gallery.

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The Artist

Debbie Tearle

""Art is something that makes you breath with a different kind of happiness" - Anni Albers"

Debbie is a self-taught artist working in the outstanding Surrey Hills area. Debbie creates expressive abstract and semi abstract paintings using acrylics and oil and cold wax paints.

"​My work starts with careful observation, using photography and sketches. Through the expression of my visual language of lines and shapes I record what I see and feel. My paintings are initially planned with composition and medium considered, but then I work on the pieces intuitively, responding to the movement of paint and the expressive marks that I make as I'm creating. The colours, textures and patterns found in nature inform choices of palette and substrate. I combine materials that are most suitable for expressing the subject matter for a piece or series of paintings. My imagination and memory informing the development of the painting."

"I like to use standard and non-standard tools on both my paintings on canvas or wood panel and works on paper. Often, they can be stones, rocks, twigs, seed heads that I've collected whilst on walks or ones I'm experimenting with in the studio such as kitchen and diy tools, for example pastry brushes, skewers, bowl scrapers, plastering smoothing tools and screws. I use solvent and scratch between the layers of paint revealing what has been laid down earlier and the history of the work. Glazes of colour are applied to develop the surface and create complexity in the images."

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